I'm no rose expert but it's my understanding "antique" or "old" roses can be propagated well of which I think this is one. Anyway it's worth a try, it's a super hardy bush rose. I used to have a bunch of different kinds of roses and they seemed to need a LOT of care. This one doesn't.

And thanks for the "add a link" tip, I hadn't noticed.

Jan

“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” ― Andy Warhol

Most rose bushes are grafted onto a foot stock that will provide more vigor to the bush. Because of this, if you start new bushes from cuttings the roses the new bushes produce will be of the same variety but the plant may not have the vigor that the original one did.

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